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Posts filed under: Education

Navigating the maze of high school academia is a task that requires persistence, organization, and, above all, preparation. One of the key milestones in this journey is the unavoidable standardized test – a rite of passage that can pave the...
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Embracing the Future of Education through Artificial Intelligence Introduction The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought significant advancements across various industries, including healthcare, transportation, and finance. The education sector, especially for high school educators, is no exception. As technology...
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An article discussing Chatgpt and its implications for parents...
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Thad’s father originally found us through Google. He was a very amped up man, the kind that probably didn’t need to drink coffee but did anyway to take it to an 11. Thadd was a notable baseball player at Greenwich...
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Do you have trouble knowing which SAT prep course is the right one for you? Here is some valuable info that can help you choose....
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An article detailing methods for supporting students who need to miss time at school because of illness....
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Alex What do you think some challenges are that parents are facing today with generating a good college list? I’m asking specifically about how the Pandemic has shaped this process.  Rana During the pandemic, things have been a little more...
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Alex What’s a piece of advice that you would give a high school freshman as far as leading up to that meeting? What can they do throughout their sort of high school career to best prepare themselves for that meeting...
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Executive function is critical for the academic success of a high school student. We will explain what executive function is and how to get support....
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Alex I think the gap year programs are highly sort of underutilized. What do you think about the gap year program?  Rana I think the gap year program is right for a lot of kids. I think sometimes parents are...
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